mameworld.net— This guy has spent way too much time studying the workings of the original Namco classic. Here are strategic tips & patterns never to get eaten by that damn ghost again.
Jul 11, 2006View in Crawl 4
Here's an retro-riffic idea:Make a time machine out of a DeLorean, time travel back to 1985, and then break into the studio where "Silver Spoons" was taped (yes, back in the day, sitcoms began with announcement that they were "taped in front of a live, studio audience") You could also ride the train in your underwear or play pinball in your underwear. The set isn't home, but it'll do
From the first guy to beat Pac-Man with a perfect score: "The second highest score achieved was scored by a Canadian, and Mitchell reportedly refused to eat until he beat the Canadians."
The definitive version of Pac-Man, in my mind, is a shareware one for the Amiga I had way back in the early nineties. Perfect Amiga style graphics, great gameplay, and a totally mindblowing hall of fame that'd show up after Game Over, using HAM mode (4096 colors baby! oh yeah) and a haunting theme music. I'd stare at it for many minutes after playing a long game. Ahh those were the days.If only I could remember the name! 8P
vikingcoderJul 11, 2006
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mcbesqJul 11, 2006
Here's an retro-riffic idea:Make a time machine out of a DeLorean, time travel back to 1985, and then break into the studio where "Silver Spoons" was taped (yes, back in the day, sitcoms began with announcement that they were "taped in front of a live, studio audience") You could also ride the train in your underwear or play pinball in your underwear. The set isn't home, but it'll do
Closed AccountJul 11, 2006
Pacman Level 256, Friends ZERO!!
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sephiroth4Jul 12, 2006
amazing, amasing, amacing??? sorry.Pwnt.
lumaJul 12, 2006
Google around for arcade auctions in your area. A pac-man in decent condition can be had for $200-$300 dollars. I've been to a couple of auctions run by these guys with great success: <a class="user" href="http://www.superauctions.com/">http://www.superauctions.com/</a>
djrtitanJul 12, 2006
From the first guy to beat Pac-Man with a perfect score: "The second highest score achieved was scored by a Canadian, and Mitchell reportedly refused to eat until he beat the Canadians."
capranJul 12, 2006
The definitive version of Pac-Man, in my mind, is a shareware one for the Amiga I had way back in the early nineties. Perfect Amiga style graphics, great gameplay, and a totally mindblowing hall of fame that'd show up after Game Over, using HAM mode (4096 colors baby! oh yeah) and a haunting theme music. I'd stare at it for many minutes after playing a long game. Ahh those were the days.If only I could remember the name! 8P
iheartzachJul 12, 2006
Way, way, way too much time on his hands....But so very cool...
doodleflashSep 8, 2006
Hardly programming-related, although its kind of sad being THAT good at an arcade game.